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IJIES (International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System)
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Identification and Indicators of ERP Implementation Success Factor – a Literature Review Warih Puspitasari; Muhardi Saputra; R Wahjoe Witjaksono
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 5 No 02 (2021): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v5i02.132

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Enterprise Resources Planning has become one of the business and management applications that are believed to be able to improve the performance of companies and or organizations to be more efficient and effective. However, based on much research, the success rate of ERP implementation is questionable. Although the success of ERP implementation is often published in research, the failure rate of ERP system implementation is relatively high. Therefore, this study is to find out the problems and challenges faced by organizations in implementing ERP, by reviewing the existing literature on research on factors that influence the success of ERP implementation. The approach taken is to review several related research articles published in the 2015-2020 period from several publishers, namely Emerald Online, Science Direct, IEEE, and SAGE. The sample size for the last 5 years is expected to show the up-datedness of the data taken from the research article. New ideas that will emerge from this discussion are the main factors causing the success of ERP implementation for organization, so that they can be used to reduce the failure rate of ERP implementation in the future by proposing an ERP implementation model.
Cover and Introduction Kusumasari, Tien
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 3 No 02 (2019): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Performance Assessment Based on Reliability of Weaving M251 Machine Using Reliability, Availability & Maintainability (RAM) and Cost of Unreliability (COUR) Methods (Case Study at PT Buana Intan Gemilang) Devi Julietta Nainggolan; Judi Alhilman; Nurdinintya Athari Supratman
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 1 No 01 (2017): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v1i01.5

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The textile industry is one of industries that has an important role in the national economy. PT Buana Intan Gemilang (BIG) is one of textile industry in Indonesia which uses Weaving machine to produce motif and sajadah fabrics. The purpose of this research is to analyze the reliability of Weaving M251 machine that has the most damage in 2014. To avoid losses due to machine damage, the reliability, availability and maintainability of the machine need to be improved by using Reliability, Availability & Maintainability (RAM) Analysis method. In addition, the total cost caused by RAM problems can be calculated by using Cost of Unreliability (COUR) method. Based on the evaluation using Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) modeling, it is found that the critical subsystem reliability = 44.36% for 144 working hours and the total repair time that the critical subsystem needs to perform in acceptable operational condition , at least in 1 to 70 hours. There are two different forms of availability that have been calculated, therefore inherent availability = 95,546% which is used as leading indicator, and operational availability = 85,572% which used as lagging indicator. as it is compared, lagging indicator does not meet the performance of leading indicator. The total of unreliability cost when the machine is in active repair time = 39,580,689.02 IDR and within downtime = 135,588,452.13 IDR. Keywords—Cost of Unreliability (COUR), Lagging Indicator, Leading Indicator, Reliability, Availability & Maintainability (RAM) Analysis.
Designing Project Stakeholder Management Plan at Coffee Plant Construction Project for Sucessful Initiating Phase in Ciwidey Devi Pratami; Nurfitri Ayu Puspitasari; Imam Haryono
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 1 No 01 (2017): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v1i01.6

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CV Trianom Agrotektur is a company engaged in coffee industry. Due to high demand and expanded business process the company owner is going to build a new plant in Ciwidey. The current plant cannot cover the whole business process of in processing coffee beans. The extensification towards the plant requires some guidance to lead the successful contruction project. However, building plants in rural area is not a simple thing. There should be some investigation towards stakeholders’ needs/interests or requirements. The project should also face an issue pertaining to management, i.e. how to manage stakeholders who still keep their local tradition. This study is aimed at designing project stakeholder management plan based on PMBOK 5 edition. The study shows that there are 21 stakeholders classified in 4 quadrants. Those stakeholders will be managed based on their power and interest level. Keywords— Stakeholder, Communication, Project, Coffee Plant
Designing Floor Tile Warehouse Layout Using Heuristic Approach Method to Increase Warehouse Capacity and Reduce Travel Distance Tika Purnama Sari; Ari Yanuar Ridwan; Rio Aurachman
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 1 No 01 (2017): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v1i01.8

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XYZ Company is a distributor focused on distributing floor and wall ceramic tiles. XYZ Company has its own warehouse for storing finished goods with Last In First Out rotation. The XYZ Company Warehouse has an area of 12,312 m2 with floor stack system. An issue currently risen to the warehouse is that the warehouse is currently overcapacity that urges the company to store some of its SKUs to be stored out of the block or even outside the warehouse. The overcapacity causes some problems including accessibility problem, distribution of storage and retrieval activities, and damaged product. In addition, higher throughput items allocation were not placed near to the input/output point so the material handling went through long travel to do its activities and it caused higher total travel distance. This research is focused on determining the warehouse layout to increase warehouse storage capacity and reduce travel distance. The procedure taken to solve the issue is by redesigning warehouse layout through heuristic approach method. The heuristic approach method is comprised by algorithms that can determine dimensions of storage zone and material assignment needed in designing warehouse layout. It is aimed at having some combinations of lane depths and storage zones to increase the warehouse storage capacity by considering the throughput of each SKU. The next step is allocating the items so it can reduce the monthly travel distance. The proposed design layout, shows that warehouse capacity increases by 35.53% or 5,319 pallet positions and monthly travel distance decreases by 24.58% or 216,032 meters. Keywords—heuristic approach, travel distance, warehouse layout.
An Empirical Study on the Influence of Students’Awareness on the Brand Identity: A Case of Telkom University Indonesia Sari Wulandari
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 1 No 01 (2017): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v1i01.9

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Mergers made by IT Telkom and other higher education institutions such as IM Telkom, Telkom Polytechnic and STISI Telkom, have an impact on IT Telkom brand image. IT Telkom together with these institutions created a new brand name of Telkom University. The Brand of Telkom University uses a different brand identity from previous brand identity. The use of this new brand identity affects brand awareness and brand image of the previous brand of IT Telkom. This research is conducted to find out the people’s brand awareness of IT Telkom merger. The numbers of sample are 781 respondents. Data processing was performed using Chi - Square test. The results indicated that awareness of this mergers influences perceptions of competence and brand reputation, awareness of vision, mission, and motto affect all brand identity, and awareness of the logo affects the perception related to the relevance of brand identity as a whole. Keywords—Merger, University, Awareness, Brand Identity
Designing Quality Management Systems For Thresher Production Using ISO 9001-2015 Nilda Tri Putri; Azira Fitira Elsera
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 2 No 01 (2018): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v2i01.14

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CV Citra Dragon is a small and medium-sized industry that produces agricultural machine tools wich is located in Padang Pariaman, West Sumatra. CV Citra Dragon has been active in production since 1976 and has the potential to increase the production of alsintan in order to compete in and outside the country. Therefore, CV Citra Dragon needs to improve the quality of the products produced. The best way to recognize the product quality is by implementing the Quality Management System (QMS). QMS of CV Citra Dragon is necessary to expand to other products which is thresher machine. The research based on ISO 9001-2015 standards. The design of QMS on CV Citra Dragon was done through field survey. Documents made on thresher production units are two compulsory and mandatory records, working procedures on thresher production, as well as working instructions and recording forms required. Once a quality document has been created, the analysis was performed by comparing the pre-existing QMS with the most recent QMS tailored to ISO 9001-2015. Therefore, some documents must be obtained by ISO 9001-2015 in accordance with the QMS used CV Citra Dragon was based on the main process approach. The results of documents that have been verified by the company are the scope of the QMS, quality policy, quality objectives, criteria for evaluation and selection of suppliers, product realization planning records, design and development records, product review, and monitoring records and measurement results. The existence of a good quality document is very important for companies to implement QMS. Keywords : Document, Quality Management System, thresher.
Analyzing Success Factors of Enterprise Resource Planning Adoption using Analytical Hierarchy Process Hilmi Azmi Fatimah; Rina Trisminingsih
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 2 No 01 (2018): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v2i01.16

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Successful Enterprise Resorce Planning ERP system adoption in the company is one of the keys for the continuity of the company's business. On ERP adoption, there a lot of financials, time and human resources are invested on ERP adoption, so there must be an evaluation of ERP system to assess whether the ERP system adoption is successful or not. Some models have been developed by some researchers to assess the evaluation of ERP success. Each model has important factors used to assess the success of ERP. This study analyzes several factors that measure ERP success derived from several ERP success models to identify the important degree of each factor. The method used in this research is Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the assessment data obtained from 3 experts who have the competence and experience regarding ERP system. The results of this study found that the benefit of use, organizational impact, and user satisfaction are the 3 main subfactors with the highest important degree values. Keywords—Analytical Hierarchy Process, ERP success factors, ERP success model
AN OPTIMAL ORDER QUANTITY OF SPARE PARTS TO MINIMIZE TOTAL INVENTORY COST USING PERIODIC REVIEW APPROACH (R,s,S) METHOD IN PT XYZ BANDUNG Feviana Betsi Purba; Luciana Andrawina; Murni Dwi Astuti
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 2 No 01 (2018): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v2i01.18

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The availability of spare parts is very crucial thing for manufacturing company in order to support the continuity of production activities. PT XYZ is a manufacturing company which produces thread into fabric. In this case, inventory control of spare part is not properly managed. Inventory position of spare parts in warehouse is always more than inventory policy of the company itself or called overstock which causes total inventory cost is always high. Company only consider on the order fulfillment of spare parts to prevent downtime on the machine that increase performance of production. Hence, order quantity of spare parts is always excessive or not optimal. In this research, global inventory policy conducted in order to minimize total inventory cost is periodic review approach (R, s, S) method. This inventory policy will be calculated using power approximation and obtained total saving cost of holding cost by 31 % while total saving cost of order cost decreased by 7 %. Overall, total inventory cost minimized by 7 % or equal to Rp138.902.742. Keywords—Inventory, Overstock, Spare Parts, Periodic Review, Power Approximation
Implementing Consumer-based, Internet of Things-based Environmental Monitoring Systems within Smart Spaces Renaldi Gondosubroto
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol 2 No 02 (2018): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v2i02.19

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Internet of Things (IoT) based Air quality measurement systems within smart cities have long been researched to find the most efficient way of collecting data for mitigation purposes in various areas. One of the biggest issues is the balance between flexibility and size for consumer-based measuring devices. This paper talks about a customized design of such a device, measuring nine different parameters that are considered crucial in any environment (CO2, CO, PM 1.0, PM 2.5, PM 10, temperature, humidity, pressure and altitude). This data is then communicated from the microcontroller through the Wi-Fi module attached to be able to access the data at a Graphical User Interface (GUI) made on GReS Studio’s website or also through other third-party services such as ThingSpeak. Analysis of a sample of the results obtained is also discussed. Keywords-Internet of Things, Smart City

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